#15 10amp fuse keeps blowing
I also had the Heater core flushed, my gosh, what a difference! The defrost and or heat will now blow you out of the truck lol!!! I strongly urge anyone this time of year too flush the Heater core, it will truly make a world of difference...
I am happy too report back that the #15 10amp fuse is no longer blowing! I had the front passenger side wheel hub replaced and so far that did the trick... As I stated before, the shop I use said they found no evidence of a short and by replacing that wheel hub seems too have been the problem... All gauges are working as they should and the 3 button 4x4 switch on the dash is doing just fine.
My guess is that you have a dead short in the wiring on the passenger side and during the hub replacement the wires got moved around relieving the ground issue.
I have heard of stranger things happening so good luck and just hope the problem don't come back with a vengeance
My toy was built out of a 1ST gen. the replacement hubs only had the magnetic wheel on it, pickup was separate so if it's all one unit on a 2ND gen maybe so
Last edited by odat; Dec 24, 2018 at 04:39 PM.
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